bully, billy, IV, 146 f., 5, 12, 18-21, etc.: brother, fellow, mate. See billie.

bullyship, IV, 147, 29, 33: comradeship.

bun, II, 191, 26; IV, 45, 6: boun(d), ready to go.

bun, V, [267] a, 9: bound, tied up.

bune (how she is), II, 191, 30: going on, faring.

burd, bird, I, 69 f., 70, 72; 71, 57; II, 282, 6; III, 393, 14; 394, K 3; IV, 418, 2, 3, 5, etc.; 420, 2, 4, 5, etc.; 424, 1, 2, 4; V, [228] f., 12, 22, 34, 35: damsel, maid, lady; V, [229], 32: perhaps offspring.

burd-alone, he lay burd-alone, I, 298, 2: solitary, by himself; cf. maid alone, II, 149, 2.

Burd Alone, II, 95, 1, 3, 4, 5: desolate, forlorn one; corruption of Burd Helen, 96, J 2: cf. bird her lane.

bure, I, 108, 8: bore (pret.).

Burgesse (?), IV, 503, 4; 504, 24: Bordeaux. Should probably be Burdesse.